On Thursday 26 February 2004 2:14 pm, Devon Holcombe wrote:
> Much of the available software automatically converts the .wav files into
> red book cdda format on the fly for you when you tell it "this is an audio
> cd". You don't generally need to manually run a program yourself to do this
> conversion these days. With the right software putting your band's
> recordings or whatever else you want on cd, should be as simple as recording
> it in a .wav file and then invoking the proper options in your burning
> software and everything will happen pretty automatically from there on out.

The winnah! Thanks, that's what cdrecord -audio does:
"If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in CD-DA (similar 
to Red Book) audio format. The file with data for this tracks should contain 
stereo, 16-bit digital audio with 44100 samples/s."

Slowly, it all becomes clear..  :)
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